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mostly looking to came the cables comming out of the back safe and best way to cover the 2 intake fans
Them getting near the box gets them blasted with the canned air and they really hate that. So they don't do it. They also find getting yelled at or knocked away from stuff is unpleasant.
I hate to break it to you ,but you've only trained your cat not to do that when you are there. Trust me, I know cats.
I hate to break it to you ,but you've only trained your cat not to do that when you are there. Trust me, I know cats.
Cmon guys, shock collars? He was asking about fan grilles...
As someone who has owned cats for the better part of 20 years I would have to agree.As a cat owner myself all I can tell you is that cat proofing your computer is a waste of time. Your cat needs to be trained. Mine no better than to mess with the computers. Them getting near the box gets them blasted with the canned air and they really hate that. So they don't do it. They also find getting yelled at or knocked away from stuff is unpleasant.
Anyone who says you can't train a cat is full of shit, I've done it plenty of times. Just teach them to behave properly and your problems will be resolved.
As a cat owner (or, as my cat likes to think of me, his hired help/staff), I cannot condone this....... but thought I'd pass it on anyways!
Years ago, a friend of mine had 3 cats in an apartment, and had tried everything he could think of to keep them out of his houseplants. As cat owners (staff) know, cats love houseplants because they're natural litter boxes! What he finally found that worked was surrounding the plants with mousetraps (set, of course!). He started with a few, but the cats just learned to step around them. He finally just set a "minefield" of mousetraps around the plants, and waited for the inevitable.
Sure enough, one of the cats finally decided to run the gauntlet, and while he was watching tv one night, he heard a SNAP!! and a howl, and walked in to find one of his cats shaking the mousetrap off his paw. While it sounds mean, you should know that a mousetrap (NOT a rat trap!!) isn't enough to cause permanent injury to a cat, it just gives him a reminder of the fact that he screwed up. Not that the cat will care, 5 minutes later!
chain a pitbull to your tower ;-)
just stick your tower under your desk. I have 2 cats, and none of them bother it when it is under the desk. My kitten (Ringo) likes to bite cabling but he is getting better at not doing so.
That's why you use a small pitbull.Then when the pitbull see a cat he will run off after it with the tower
I just got one of those trays that fit ontop of the CRT and put a thin pad on it....Killer...my shop cat of 17 years is currently sleeping there as I type this....one paw hung in front of the screen.....you get used to it....
I just got one of those trays that fit ontop of the CRT and put a thin pad on it....Killer...my shop cat of 17 years is currently sleeping there as I type this....one paw hung in front of the screen.....you get used to it....
i think you should make an elaborate decoy computer of some sorts and fool the cat in to liking that one more.
Keep a squirt bottle handy when you are there. Then just leave it sitting next to the computer when you leave and see if that works.